Social Networking Sites: A Reasonably Calculated Method to Effect Service of Process. Social Networking Sites: A Reasonably Calculated Method to Effect Service of Process.

Social Networking Sites: A Reasonably Calculated Method to Effect Service of Process‪.‬

Journal of Law, Technology and the Internet 2010, Spring, 1, 2

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I. INTRODUCTION The prevalence of social networking websites raises the question whether such sites should be available as another way to provide notice to a defendant or witness for the purposes of service of process. (1) Defendants and witnesses often attempt to avoid being personally served with a lawsuit or summons. It may be easier and cheaper for plaintiffs to serve them over a social networking site if all other traditional methods of service fail.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2010
22 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
66
Pages
PUBLISHER
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
SIZE
350.1
KB

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